HTC Camera app moves to Google Play, brings EYE camera experience

HTC Camera is the Taiwanese company's latest app to move to Google Play, becoming easier to update on Sense 6 devices without requiring a firmware upgrade. The app's release notes state that it brings the HTC EYE Experience to supported devices, however the features you're able to use will depend on which specific phone you own.

The HTC EYE camera experience was first revealed on the Desire EYE, and includes shooting modes like Split Capture, for taking front and rear images simultaneously, and Crop Me In, which attempts to place you into a photo from the rear camera.

They pulled the update, because its buggy... I updated my HTC M7. And all I got was photo booth, and split capture that is not working properly (when you turn on split capture, front camera show black screen, and back camera shows poor quality). It looks like the HTC M7 is getting 1/4 of eye experience!!!
So thats the HTC Advantage for one year old devices -.-

Your comments are welcome and force them to keep up their awesome standards. Thanks for speaking up in this forum...

It would be nice if they opted to release the updates at the same time even if the functionality is slightly different. This way we are not saying why did the M8 get updated and the M7 users like you and I are left hanging etc...

Personally, I would be happy with any updates to the M7 Camera Apk. I have the T-mobile branded M7. I'm still unclear why they removed Panorama mode when Sense 6.0 was released....

I actually am looking forward to the PhotoBooth Feature so I can eliminate another 3rd party app I installed for that feature...

I know that we are not going to get all the features. I would guess part of the issue is that HTC is sensitive to making sure users have a good experience with the updates/changes. New features that are buggy or lag cause comments like yours to show up and HTC overall does a pretty good job to stop negative press and comments by fixing things quickly. I guess if it's not going to work well on our phones it's better to not have the function added to our device...